Has anyone noted a reduction in range when using the controller on an ATF600 wall mount (with the power supply in a metal back box) compared to when free-standing?
I'm wondering whether it's worth having the power supply somewhere slightly remote and using a non-metallic back box.
What do you typically use for circuit protection with the wall mount - a fuse connection unit, feed it directly from the (6A) lighting circuit, or something else? I wish Honeywell had integrated a fuse holder into the backplate - easy at the design stage but a bit of a pain to add later.
I'm wondering whether it's worth having the power supply somewhere slightly remote and using a non-metallic back box.
What do you typically use for circuit protection with the wall mount - a fuse connection unit, feed it directly from the (6A) lighting circuit, or something else? I wish Honeywell had integrated a fuse holder into the backplate - easy at the design stage but a bit of a pain to add later.
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